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This medical drama focuses on the working and personal lives of the doctors and nurses working on the front line of a busy inner city Emergency Department at All Saints Hospital.
A weekly one-hour series of self-contained stories with several continuing threads for permanent characters. It is centered on the drama of life in a hospital emergency department seen through the eyes of the people who carry most responsibility for it - the men and women of the nursing staff.
Fifteen-year-old Tara Webster has grown up on a farm in outback Australia and has dreamt of being a dancer ever since she was a little girl. When she makes it into the National Academy of Dance - the best school in the country - she is sure her life is about to be spectacular. What Tara doesn't realise is how far behind she is in her training, and that there's a whole lot more to surviving the Academy than just dancing.
Tara returns to the National Academy of Dance with the goal of representing Australia in the world's most prestigious ballet competition. But perhaps she should be more focused on just surviving Second Year where having climbed to the top in her first year at the Academy - in dance, in life, in love - she now has a very long way to fall.
Some people were just never meant to get together. A first date that goes horribly wrong.
Fuzzy Mac’s life is turned upside down on her 13th birthday when she discovers she can communicate with spirits! It’s hard enough navigating the highs and lows of becoming a teenager while living with your eccentric Nan and Pop. Throw in a host of needy spirits, mischievous totems and spooky ancestors, and you have a recipe for a whole lot of trouble! GRACE BESIDE ME is a 13 x 26-minute live action series for 8 – 12 year olds that combines whimsy, adventure, comedy and drama. The series takes audiences on an emotional roller coaster ride, following Fuzzy, as she learns to accept her gift and understand the meaning of ‘grace’.
HOUSE HUSBANDS is a comedy drama about four modern families with one thing in common – the men are in charge of raising the kids.
HOUSE HUSBANDS is a comedy drama about four modern families with one thing in common – the men are in charge of raising the kids. Our four lead men are completely different. So are their wives, partners and family arrangements. What bonds them are the challenges of their relationships, friendships and careers... and getting the kids to school on time.
A young boxer raised in the ghetto gets involved in a drug deal through his father hoping it will get him away from the life he was brought up in.
A character drama set in 1969 in Kings Cross; the time and place Australia came of age and the new generation broke all the rules.
Series Two of LOVE CHILD begins on the eve of 1970. The final moments of the tumultuous sixties segue into the seventies, a new decade full of promise and rapid social change. Joan Millar, now a qualified obstetrician and the young mothers we have come to love are back in the heart of Kings Cross. We’ll continue with them as they fight for their rights, for self-empowerment and for each other in a world changing, but still structured to deny them.
Would-be empty-nesters Dave and Julie Rafter find their home once more packed to the rafters, as their extended family return home and they must all learn to live together again.
With the tumultuous arrival of baby Ruby into their busy lives, would-be empty-nesters Dave and Julie Rafter long ago abandoned any dreams of "us time", embracing instead the often confronting, often poignant, often hilarious demands of a household "packed to the rafters" with varying members of their extended family. The addition of Dave's rogue nephew Coby to the mix and the arrival on the scene of his half-brother Matt have further complicated the Rafters' emotional landscape. In Series 6, they face painful times ahead with Julie's father Ted's worsening dementia, and Coby serving time in prison for assault. But it's not all bad news, with son Nathan returning to the family home ahead of his wife and baby son, living with his parents until he finds a job and a place of his own. Changes are afoot in the family business too, with the arrival of new sparky "Buzz".
Set in rural Australia in the 1950s, A PLACE TO CALL HOME is a sweeping drama of one woman’s journey to heal her soul and of a privileged family’s confrontation with a changing era. A romantic saga based in the fictional town of Inverness – home to the Bligh family estate Ash Park - with a landscape as vast and dramatic as the people who live there.
A PLACE TO CALL HOME is a sweeping, romantic drama series set in 1950s rural Australia following the lives of the Blighs, a wealthy and complicated pastoralist family, who live in Inverness, New South Wales.
It's the night before Meg's wedding. She and her bridesmaids are planning to kick up their heels as the final hours before the big day tick down. However, not everything goes to plan as a last minute scandal threatens to ruin the whole affair.
THE SECRET LIFE OF US is a sexy one and a half hour drama about a group of 20-somethings living in the urban environs of St Kilda. They have yet to make it, but know it's just a matter of time.
About a group of 20-somethings living in the urban environs of Melbourne's St Kilda. They have yet to make it, but know it's just a matter of time. A one-hour drama series about love, money, friendship, success and anything else that's worth going after.
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